Church Camp

Throughout the year our youth and adults prepare for the most exciting of summer events – Church Camp!

Each summer, youth from those going into first grade through those just graduating attend one of four camp programs offered through the Region. Over 70 youth and adults from Red Rock Christian Church participate in these programs each year.

Our first priority with each program is a safe, Christian environment. All adult volunteers must pass a background check. Each program is directed by an experienced staff member and new volunteers work in positions where they can gain experience and an understanding of how to work with our youth.

Kids Camp – This camp is for young people entering 1st grade through 3rd grade. The three-day program is hosted at one of the churches in our District. From Friday afternoon through worship on Sunday morning, campers enjoy storytelling, crafts, praise and worship, community service and games, all centered on a Christian message.

Junior Camp – Young people entering 4th through 6th grade travel to Cascade Christian Church Camp on the shore of Lake Cascade for a full week of Christian community and a whole lot of fun! From Monday afternoon through Friday noon, our youth live together, eat together, play, worship, study, pray, and enjoy the outdoors together. This is often their first experience within a community of faith.

Chi Rho Camp – Some of the most fun we have is with our youth entering 7th through 9th grades. Also at Cascade Christian Church Camp, our younger teenagers begin forming relationships that last a lifetime. As individuals they become part of a small group for study and community-building activities such as skits and service projects. They enjoy a week of fabulous food, outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and picking huckleberries, all with a healthy dose of worship, praise, and prayer. This camp runs Monday through Saturday.

Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF) Camp – Our youth entering 10th grade through our most recent graduates truly come to church camp because they want to be there. It’s their community – from school friends to those they only see once a year. They come together in small groups and as a whole community with experiences and the challenges of life. From Monday through Saturday they eat, live, laugh, love – sleep is definitely optional. Time outdoors, crafts, bible study, service projects, worship and small groups fill their days. Campfire is the highlight of every day and certainly of Friday night following the graduation banquet.